nethsm-user-untag(1) | General Commands Manual | nethsm-user-untag(1) |
NAME
nethsm-user-untag - Remove a tag from a user
SYNOPSIS
nethsm user untag [-a|--auth-passphrase-file] [-c|--config] [-l|--label] [-u|--user] [-h|--help] <NAME> <TAG>
DESCRIPTION
Remove a tag from a user
Tags provide access to keys for users. Removing a tag from a user removes its access to keys that carry identical tags.
System-wide users in the "Administrator" role can only remove tags for system-wide users in the "Operator" role. Namespaced users in the "Administrator" role can only remove tags for users in the "Operator" role in the same namespace.
The device must be in state "Operational".
Requires authentication of a user in the "Administrator" role.
OPTIONS
- -a, --auth-passphrase-file=AUTH_PASSPHRASE_FILE
- The path to a file containing a passphrase for authentication
The passphrase provided in the file must be the one for the user chosen for the command.
This option can be provided multiple times, which is needed for commands that require multiple roles at once. With multiple passphrase files ordering matters, as the files are assigned to the respective user provided by the "--user" option.
- -c, --config=CONFIG
- The path to a custom configuration file
If specified, the custom configuration file is used instead of the default configuration file location.
- -l, --label=LABEL
- A label uniquely identifying a device in the configuration file
Must be provided if more than one device is setup in the configuration file.
- -u, --user=USER
- A user name which is used for a command
Can be provided, if no user name is setup in the configuration file for a device. Must be provided, if several user names of the same target role are setup in the configuration file for a device.
This option can be provided multiple times, which is needed for commands that require multiple roles at once.
- -h, --help
- Print help (see a summary with '-h')
- <NAME>
- The name of the user from which to remove a tag
- <TAG>
- The tag to remove from a user
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